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EICR

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My friend is going to rent his property out. They had an EICR carrisd out less than 2 years ago with a retest date of 10 years. Since this no additions or alterations have been made to the installation. 

Question is do they need to carry out another EICR and is it classed as a change of tenant? I'm not sure as its a change from owner to tenant and not a change of one tenant to another tenant. Suggestions would be welcomed.
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  • IET Guidance Note 3 recommends a maximum period of 5 years or change of occupancy for rented houses and flats for the first periodic. Thereafter it is up to the inspector to decide, GN3 provides guidance for this decision.


    IET GN3 also recommends a Routine Check at 1 year intervals for rented houses and flats.


    Obviously forum members have their own opinions that may vary from the combined brains of the IET.
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  • IET Guidance Note 3 recommends a maximum period of 5 years or change of occupancy for rented houses and flats for the first periodic. Thereafter it is up to the inspector to decide, GN3 provides guidance for this decision.


    IET GN3 also recommends a Routine Check at 1 year intervals for rented houses and flats.


    Obviously forum members have their own opinions that may vary from the combined brains of the IET.
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